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| Cynical Loser Join Date: Dec 2005
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| Pratchett film pixielass, on livejournals 'discworld' gave a link to the news on empireonline that Pratchett's Tiffany Aching book, The Wee Free Men is to be made into a film! Quote:
'Just thought you oughta know' What do you guys think? | |
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| Daisy Toadfoot Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Wiltshire
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| Re: Pratchett film Totally agree with Sibeling. Good Omens is so ripe to be turned into a film. Does anyone know why the project was abandoned? I seem to remember hearing it was all going ahead with Terry Gilliam (is that how you spell it) to direct and now, from what I hear, he's just abandoned it. xx |
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| Fierce Vowelless One Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Florida
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| Rattus Norvegicus Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Norway
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| Re: Pratchett film Quote:
I would also believe The Wee Free Men would require less challenging sets than the more exotic Discworld books. | |
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| Cynical Loser Join Date: Dec 2005
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| Re: Pratchett film Thadlerian wrote; Quote:
As Dwndrgn notes, childrens fantasy does seem to do very well when released at the cinema ~ just look at Harry Potter and Narnia. However, LotR was also a massive success. I think that the WFM was chosen, firstly 'cos it is a straightforward series ~there's two books with one to follow [or is the third one already released?] and as these are geared more towards youngsters, they are less satirical so they are likely to appeal to a wider audience. Or perhaps Pratchett just didn't want to sell the rights to any of his earlier books. We can only hope that following the success of the WFM more Pratchett books will be turned into films. | |
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| Born to rune Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Latvia
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| Re: Pratchett film Quote:
But I really would like them to make a film about the Watch. ![]() | |
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| more popular than cheeses Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Canada
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| Re: Pratchett film I AGGREE....I READ THE WEE FREE MEN...AND IT STILL CARRIES ALOT OF ADULT ENUENDOUS (I SUCK AT SPELLING) SO IT WILL BE A GOOD WATCH././/..AND FOR ME JUST SEEING THE DISCWORLD ON FILM WOULD BE A TREAT..EVEN THOUGH NONE OF WFM WAS IN ANY MAJOR CITY...I THINK ITS A TESTER///AS FAR AS GOOD OMENS IS CONCERNED...I HEARD (NOT CONFIRMED) THAT THE REASON gILLIAM MADE BROTHERS GRIMM...AND MADE IT MORE FOR HOLLYWOOD AND LESS FOR HIS NORMAL WEIRDNESS,,,,WAS THAT HE WANTS A HUGE BUDGET FOR GOOD OMENS....SO EXPECT A COUPLE MORE HOLLYWOOD STYLE FILMS TO BE CHURNED OUT BY GILLIAM IN ORDER TO PAY FOR A LIGITIMATE GOOD OMENS...BUT LIKE I SAID THIS ISN'T CONFIRMED.....AS FAR AS ANOTHER BOOK TO CHOSE...I PERSONALLY OWULD LOVE TO SEE SMALL GODS...I WISH HE MADE MORE CARTOONS...BUT ALAS...SOME OF THE DISC FANS DIDINT ENJOY THEM,.,,.I THOUGHT THEY WERE GREAT/// ITS HARD NOT TO HAVE JOKES FALL SHORT ON SCREEN...ESPECIALLY WITH SO MANY LAUGHS PER PAGE IN THE BOOKS...WHEN ITS COMES TO LIFE...IT JUST FLIES BY YOU,,,LIKE ROBIN WILLIAMS'S STAND UP///YOUR TOO BUSY LAUGHING WHILE OTHER STIFF FLIES BY YOU// |
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| Uberly purple Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: UK: NORTHERN IRELAND:
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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Vale of Glamorgan
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| Re: Pratchett film The last I heard regarding the Good Omens film by Terry Gillaim was that he couldn't get a production studio to back him. Even though Johnny Depp and Robin Williams had agreed to play. He said that it was at that point that he really didn't understand the rules of Hollywood. Personally, I think Terry Gilliam would be the perfect director for any of Pratchetts books. With his background with Python and his previous films, he'd have the best understanding of Pratchetts style of slapstick and how to bring it to the screen without it looking goofy. Oh, and their both called Terry. |
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